Guitar Tuner for Windows 95 and NT, version 1.2 PC
32 bit application
Freeware!

March 27, 1998
Dreadscott Internet Productions, http://www.dreadscott.com
 Lisa Gade 1998
java@dreadscott.com


History:

The original "Guitar Tuner", a Java applet, became so popular that I decided to write a Mac program so folks wouldn't have to connect to the 'Net with the browser of their choice just to use the Tuner.
 Guitar Tuner uses a visual metaphor which mimics an handheld electronic tuner, and plays the 6 notes of the guitar at standard tuning. The notes were recorded into a PowerMac from a Martin acoustic tuned A=440 with a quartz tuner.  Because the notes are guitar pitches, rather than digitally generated pitches, they may be easier to use since they share a common tonality and timbre.


Installation Instructions:

To install Guitar Tuner, unzip "guitar.zip" into the directory of your choice (which you must've done if you're reading this now!), double click on the setup icon and the installer will walk you through the simple process of getting Tuner installed into your Program Files directory and placing an icon on your Start Menu.


To use Guitar Tuner:
Click on the radio note below the note you wish to hear. Ain't that easy?

Enjoy!
